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Oppo Camp Non Geelong football (AFL) discussion 2019

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"In another pre-season blow for Carlton, ruckman Matthew Kreuzer has undergone surgery on his knee.


The club remains confident Kreuzer will be ready for Round 1, with the procedure being a knee cleanout, according to AFL.com.au’s Mitch Cleary.

Carlton Director of High Performance Andrew Russell broke down the injury this morning.


“Matthew Kreuzer had minor surgery on his knee this week,” he told the Carlton website.


“We don’t expect it to be a major interruption and we’re really confident he’s going to get back to doing some game play late in the pre-season and then be ready for Round 1."

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2019/01/27/carlton-ruckman-undergoes-knee-surgery/
 
Other clubs have preseason and long term injured players too.

"Fasolo joins Carlton’s already extensive injury list, with Sam Docherty, Matthew Kreuzer, Jarrod Pickett, Darcy Lang, Mitch McGovern and Liam Jones all going down over the pre-season, while Caleb Marchbank, Tom Williamson and Will Setterfield are still recovering from injuries suffered last year".

The link also contains a statement from Carlton FC on the incident on Saturday night that lead to Fasolo's injury

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2019/01/27/carlton-investigating-incident-involving-alex-fasolo/

Nothing to see here. Can confirm that Fas was around at DeGoey's place petting his rabbit when he tripped over the coffee table and fell.

In better news, Fluffy was momentarily stunned but has now made a complete recovery.
 
Carlton must really be regretting that Faustian pact they signed in blood decades ago.

Imagine trading away your future first and then having those guys go down. Crows laughing all the way to the bank here.

And it will get even better for us onlookers down the track, when the gun the Camrys pick up departs for home after his first contract.

#wefleeasone
 

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Someone didn't learn from when Otten's went water skiing:

Meanwhile, Port Adelaide midfielder Ollie Wines is nursing a shoulder injury he suffered while water skiing on Saturday afternoon.
Wines, who is in the running to be named the Power’s new captain after Travis Boak stepped down, will have his shoulder scanned later this week to determine the extent of injury.
He was skiing on the River Murray near Mannum.
“If that shoulder is dislocated, like I’m hearing, he will need to get it operated on and is likely to be sidelined for at least three months meaning he will miss a fair chunk of the start of the season,” former Port Adelaide player Kane Cornes wrote in a column for SEN.
“The man Port were set to announce captain has let his team down and badly. It won’t cost him the captaincy, but it is an embarrassing situation for the club’s highest paid player.
“There’s plenty of time to ski when you retire or on your 10-week holiday in November. Not when there’s 54 days until Round 1 with your club under extreme pressure to perform in 2019. Port Adelaide’s multi-million man has made a terrible mistake.”

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/a...n/news-story/37ffa4efaa8010ac6944b5e36282c3b1
 
Hopefully Wines makes a full recovery and this is just a minor setback, absolute gun.

On a somewhat related note where do people see the SA teams in 2019? I think both will miss finals and be pissed about it too.
I think the Crows will finish top 3
Had a shit year last year but started to get back into a bit of form by the end.
Port about 10th/11th
 
I think the Crows will finish top 3
Had a shit year last year but started to get back into a bit of form by the end.
Port about 10th/11th
Top three with that midfield? That would make Pyke the coaching equivalent of Alexander the Great.
 

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The Crows have a relatively easy draw. Sloane, the Crouch brothers, Jacobs and Gibbs is a decent enough midfield with Knight tagging.

I have them pencilled in for top 4.
 
The Crows have a relatively easy draw. Sloane, the Crouch brothers, Jacobs and Gibbs is a decent enough midfield with Knight tagging.

I have them pencilled in for top 4.

Brad Crouch will hardly manage half a dozen games....he's already injured this pre-season...

The captain is a bit iffy too, isn't he?
 
Moreth stareths maketh a midfield noteth.
Yeah I reckon they'll be fine. 12 games on the AO. Should do allright.

Happy for you to name any top four midfield that doesn't have guns in it. The 2019 mix of Gibbs, Sloane and Crouches don't rise beyond a B+.
 
Happy for you to name any top four midfield that doesn't have guns in it. The 2019 mix of Gibbs, Sloane and Crouches don't rise beyond a B+.
Eagles won the granny with no Gaff.
Shuey,Yeo, Sheed, Redden, Masten ain't that much better.
Remember they gave our star studded midfield a touch up last year with no Crouches.
It's more than names on paper. Good coaching, workrate, decent ruckman, depth, balance between offense/ defense & inside/outside comes into it.
That doesn't even count the rest of the team, the draw, home game advantages etc.
 
In the most boring part of the year when it comes to sports for me now... Only the EPL and European Handball keeping me entertained, now that Aus Open and Horse racing season is over. Can't really get into AFLW, I just don't find it that enjoyable to watch.

Bring on season AFL 2019 in a hurry pls... :)
 

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Eagles won the granny with no Gaff.
Shuey,Yeo, Sheed, Redden, Masten ain't that much better.
Remember they gave our star studded midfield a touch up last year with no Crouches.
It's more than names on paper. Good coaching, workrate, decent ruckman, depth, balance between offense/ defense & inside/outside comes into it.
That doesn't even count the rest of the team, the draw, home game advantages etc.

Sure, it's more than names on paper - but you still need top-line players to be a top-line team. Without Gaff in there there's a not unreasonable possibility that they wouldn't have finished as well as they did in the regular season. On top of that the Eagles were able to get their guys to perform above expectations, but also the strength of their back and forwardlines (and Collingwoods relative weaknesses there) shouldn't be overlooked. They matched up well on the Pies and were able to win the flag mostly just by playing against them.

It wasn't Adelaides midfielders that got us either, we got torn apart by Laird getting it 43 times and distributing off half-back. That backline structure has been a big strength of theirs in the past, but it will be interesting to see if the starting positions has any impact on them considering how heavily they valued having a spare defender to play as an interceptor and help release the half backs (previously Lever, now Doedee).

Either way I don't care too much, it was just a brief thought while on a related topic. We'll see what happens, but I definitely have the SA teams out of any expected 8.
 
Sure, it's more than names on paper - but you still need top-line players to be a top-line team. Without Gaff in there there's a not unreasonable possibility that they wouldn't have finished as well as they did in the regular season. On top of that the Eagles were able to get their guys to perform above expectations, but also the strength of their back and forwardlines (and Collingwoods relative weaknesses there) shouldn't be overlooked. They matched up well on the Pies and were able to win the flag mostly just by playing against them.

It wasn't Adelaides midfielders that got us either, we got torn apart by Laird getting it 43 times and distributing off half-back. That backline structure has been a big strength of theirs in the past, but it will be interesting to see if the starting positions has any impact on them considering how heavily they valued having a spare defender to play as an interceptor and help release the half backs (previously Lever, now Doedee).

Either way I don't care too much, it was just a brief thought while on a related topic. We'll see what happens, but I definitely have the SA teams out of any expected 8.
I actually forgot about Laird that night. Really was the difference.
Yeah I couldn't care either way, but it always makes the offseason a bit more interesting, having predictions etc
 
In the most boring part of the year when it comes to sports for me now... Only the EPL and European Handball keeping me entertained, now that Aus Open and Horse racing season is over. Can't really get into AFLW, I just don't find it that enjoyable to watch.

Bring on season AFL 2019 in a hurry pls... :)
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My two favourite things, footy and women.
Bring it on!
 
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